Cancer is, “A malignant and invasive growth or tumor, especially one originating in epithelium, …show more content…
Treatments include; surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, hormone therapy, stem cell transplant, and precision medicine. Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are the most common of cancer treatments. Common side effects caused by cancer treatments include; anemia, appetite loss, bleeding and bruising, constipation, delirium, diarrhea, edema, fatigue, hair loss, infection, memory or concentration problems, nausea and vomiting, nerve problems, pain, etc. Is there survival after being diagnosed with cancer? What is the prognosis? After doing some research this seems to be a very hard question to answer. Considering all the different factor that surround cancer. It depends on when the cancer is detected, what stage it is, and the health of the person being diagnosed with it, and so on. Each person’s body reacts completely different. For example, two people were diagnosed with bladder cancer and were put on the same treatment. One of those two peoples body might accept the treatment, whereas the other person’s body does